2015-2016 Catalog

 

500

THEO-500 Introduction to Christian Theology

This course reviews the historic beliefs of orthodox Christianity, including the nature of revelation, God, Christ, the Spirit, creation, humanity, sin, salvation, the church, and the end of the age.

3

THEO-520 Christmas: the Mystery of the Incarnation

An integrated theological study of Christmas, attending both to the original event of Christ's incarnation and its ongoing celebration in the life of the Christian church. Students will examine relevant biblical texts, the historical development of Christmas worship, classic theological texts on the incarnation, and contemporary Christmas practices both sacred and secular. Students will develop skills of rigorous theological reflection contextualized within local church practice in order to be better prepared for the Christmas season and its pastoral responsibilities.

3

THEO-530 Easter: Resurrection of the Crucified

An integrated theological study of Easter, attending both to the original event of Christ's resurrection and its ongoing celebration in the life of the Christian church. Students will exegete the relevant biblical texts, explore the historical development of Easter worship within the context of the liturgical year, engage classical and contemporary theological texts on the resurrection, and evaluate contemporary ecclesial practices. Special reference will be made to Christ's resurrection as the basis of the church's hope and mission. Students will develop skills of rigorous theological reflection contextualized within local church practice.

3

THEO-540 Introduction to Christian Theology

This course reviews the historic beliefs of orthodox Christianity, including the nature of revelation, God, Christ, the Spirit, creation, humanity, sin, salvation, the church, and the end of the age.

3

THEO-543 Theology of Holiness

This course provides a basic examination of the Christian doctrine of sanctification from a biblical, historical, and systematic perspective. While the full range of Christian teaching on this subject will be explored, particular attention is given to John Wesley's view, as well as those teachings found in contemporary Wesleyan theology. (Doctrinal)

3

THEO-570 Faith and Politics in the Modern Middle East

Through first hand experiences and interactions, this course will address Jerusalem's prominent role in the faiths of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. In addition, the religious and political policies of both Israel and Palestine will be examined. Special consideration will be given to the challenges that face the local Christian church. Travel expenses and all applicable fees required.

3
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